First Critical Issues lecture focuses on care of the Earth
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On Nov. 13, Houston Dominican Sister Linda Gibler, OP, took her audience on a reverent but dizzying journey through the 13-billion year history of the universe to the water in their backyard—all while reminding them of their duty to behave as Children of God in their treatment of the Earth. Her presentation in St. Dominic Chapel at Siena Heights University, Adrian, Michigan, was the 2014–15 season’s first Critical Issues lecture, “What is Earth Asking of Us?” The lecture series is sponsored by the Adrian Crossroads Mission Chapter, which includes about 118 Adrian Dominican sisters and 40 associates. Read more
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Paintings from the “Look Beneath the Surface” traveling art exhibit were set up around the exterior of the labyrinth. The exhibit opened in 2005 at the Galleria in Houston. Local artists, including Dominican Sisters and students from St. Agnes Academy, were invited to interpret the stories and experiences of victims of human trafficking in an effort to share the realities of modern day slavery. The exhibit is now the property of United Against Human Trafficking and is available to coalition members holding awareness events. Participants stopped to reflect on the various paintings on their labyrinth journeys.
